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Creating a Dynamic Poll with jQuery and Php _nettuts
NETTUTS (Jul 23 2008) jQuery Explore Article
Creating a Dynamic Poll with jQuery and PHP In Javascript / AJAX, PHP by Jonathan Rudenberg When you combine some neat functionality courtesy of PHP with the cleverness of jQuery you can produce some pretty cool results. In this tutorial we'll create a poll using PHP and XHTML, then make use of some jQuery Ajax effects to eliminate the need for a page refresh, and to give it a nice ... (Read Full Article)
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JavaScript Kit- Ajax (XMLHttpRequest object)
JavaScript Kit (Jul 23 2008) Explore Article
Ajax (XMLHttpRequest object) Created: July 22nd, 2008 Ajax is a popular term used to describe asynchronous (versus synchronous) requests made from the client to the server. In JavaScript, Ajax requests are handled using the XMLHttpRequest object, which lets you open a connection, send the request, then handle the data returned by the server seamlessly in the background. Related Tutorials * Performing GET and POST requests using Ajax * RSS Ajax ... (Read Full Article)
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Touching and Gesturing on the iPhone
Enabling Ideas (Jul 11 2008) Explore Article
July 10th, 2008 at 11:28 pm by Neil Roberts Everyone who owns an iPhone (or who has been holding out for an iPhone 3G) is bound to be excited about a lot of the new things the device can finally do, particularly the introduction of third-party applications. But those of us in the web development community have been itching for something further still: good web applications on the iPhone. This ...
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passpack - Google Code
Developer Home (Jul 7 2008) Explore Article
Passpack Host-Proof Hosting is a package who's aim is to give Ajax programmers the libraries they need to build a Host-Proof Hosting application. A number of pre-existing libraries have been modified and grouped together under the Passpack namespace in order to facilitate use. Please read the Reference. HPH Notes, a sample application, is downloadable under the Downloads tab. The Passpack Host-Proof Hosting package is dual-licensed MIT and LGPL. Each pre-existing ... (Read Full Article)
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Should Links Open In New Windows? | How-To | Smashing Magazine
Smashing Magazine (Jul 1 2008) Explore Article
Should Links Open In New Windows? July 1st, 2008 in How-To | 150 Comments * del.icio.us * digg * StumbleUpon Advertisement No, they shouldn’t. At first glance the decision to open links in new windows or not depends on the given site and the preferences of its visitors. Visitors of the sites with heavy linking are more willing to have links opened in new windows than open dozens of links ...
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dragtable: Visually reorder all your table columns
danvk.org (Jun 27 2008) Explore Article
Over the past several years, Stuart Langridge’s sorttable Javascript library has found widespread use. It’s easy to see why. Just add class=sortable to a table tag and its column headers automatically support click to sort. Pretty slick. But sometimes sorting just isn’t enough. What if you want to focus on just one or two of the columns in a table? In a client-side application you could drag the columns you ... (Read Full Article)
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Create a Simple, Intelligent Accordion Effect Using Prototype and Scriptaculous _nettuts
NETTUTS (Jun 11 2008) Explore Article
Create a Simple, Intelligent Accordion Effect Using Prototype and Scriptaculous In Javascript / AJAX by Brian Crescimanno We've all seen the "accordion" type effect used on many Web 2.0 sites; however, many accordion scripts are heavy, make poor use of the libraries they are based on, and don't handle things like ensuring that the accordion maintains a consistent height. In this tutorial, we will use the Prototype and Scriptaculous libraries ...
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5 More jQuery Questions...And Answers
Detached Designs (Jun 7 2008) Explore Article
I've had quite a good response to these Question and Answer style articles. I got some nice linkage from Nettuts on their "Best of May" list. I've decided to level two of this series. View The Example There are several ways that you can accomplish this goal. We'll just focus on one. First, let's add our simple markup. This is some text. This is some text. This is some text. ... (Read Full Article)
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Javascript HTML Construction Benchmark
Backbase Developer Network (Jun 5 2008) Explore Article
#Comments for Syndicate content | Careers | visit Backbase.com | Login | Register Now! * Home * Client Framework * Java Technologies * Download * Forums Search ____________________ Go Client Framework * Overview * Getting Started * Documentation * News Feed * Demos * Download * Tutorials * Discussion Forum Home » Client Framework » News Feed » 23 May, 2008 - 10:47 — Grauw DO (Read Full Article)
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Style Switchers Are Back: Ideas, Examples and a Contest | Design Showcase, Events | Smashing Magazine
Smashing Magazine (Jun 5 2008) Explore Article
Style Switchers Are Back: Ideas, Examples and a Contest June 5th, 2008 in Design Showcase, Events | 44 Comments * Random post * del.icio.us * digg Advertisement Style switchers are used to provide users with a choice of layouts, fonts, colors and views they can use to adapt the design to their personal needs. Designs with style switchers are more flexbile, more adaptive and more user-friendly as different visitors can ...
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SocialHistory.js: See Which Sites Your Users Visit - ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb (May 28 2008) Explore Article
SocialHistory.js: See Which Sites Your Users Visit Written by Josh Catone / May 28, 2008 8:04 AM / 10 Comments With so many social media sites in circulation today, badge soup can become a real problem for web sites trying to squeeze the most out of their traffic. Everyone has a different set of core social media sites that they use -- from del.icio.us and Ma.gnolia, to Digg, Reddit, and ... (Read Full Article)
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How to Load In and Animate Content with jQuery _nettuts
NETTUTS (May 25 2008) Explore Article
How to Load In and Animate Content with jQuery In Javascript / AJAX by James Padolsey In this tutorial we will be taking your average everyday website and enhancing it with jQuery. We will be adding ajax functionality so that the content loads into the relevant container instead of the user having to navigate to another page. We will also be integrating some awesome animation effects. So first of all, ...
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High Performance Web Sites :: Split the Initial Payload
stevesouders.com (May 15 2008) Explore Article
#High Performance Web Sites High Performance Web Sites Atom Feed High Performance Web Sites RSS 2.0 Feed High Performance Web Sites Comments RSS 2.0 Feed High Performance Web Sites RSS 1.0 High Performance Web Sites RSS 0.92 Feed home | more Steve High Performance Web Sites blog Split the Initial Payload May 14, 2008 3:09 PM next book, a follow-up to High Performance Web Sites containing more best practices for ... (Read Full Article)
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Timelapse CSS
matthewbuchanan.name (May 13 2008) Explore Article
When building website templates, I’m constantly switching between a view of my CSS code and a view of the page I’m working on in a browser. At my most fevered I’m switching from one to the other after every couple of amendments, to ensure my additional rules are having the intended effect. Over time, were I to record this incremental buildup, it would paint a reasonably good picture of my ... (Read Full Article)
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Best Of April 2008 | Best of the Month | Smashing Magazine
Smashing Magazine (Apr 30 2008) Explore Article
Wallpaper of the Week James White’s “La Femme” wallpaper is available in resolutions 1900×1200px, 1680×1050px, 1440×900px and 1280×1024px. Create a Sleek, High-End Web Design from Scratch “In this tutorial we’ll put together a high-end web design using a crisp, thin font, gorgeous background images and clever use of space and layout. You can easily use the technique to create your own unique designs.” Create a Powerful Mental Wave Explosion Effect ...
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ProtoRPG - Rpg & games with Prototype
ProtoRPG (Apr 21 2008) Prototype Explore Article
ProtoRPG is a RPG engine written in Javascript, using the Prototype and Script.aculo.us frameworks. No Flash or any other plugin is necessary, just a modern browser! Usage is free for non-commercial uses (see licence). Demo Prologue screenshot Play the demo ! This is a mini demo with NPC, monsters, items, etc. See the help for how to use the keyboard and do conversations (Read Full Article)
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60 More Ajax- and Javascript Solutions For Professional Coding | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine
Smashing Magazine (Apr 15 2008) Explore Article
60 More AJAX- and Javascript Solutions For Professional Coding April 15th, 2008 in Developer's Toolbox | 42 Comments * Random post * del.icio.us * digg Advertisement When it comes to design of modern web-applications, Ajax is considered as a standard approach. Interactive solutions for lightboxes, form validation, navigation, search, tooltips and tables are developed using Ajax libraries and nifty Ajax scripts. Ajax is useful and powerful. However, when using Ajax, ...
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Totally Unobtrusive (and totally awesome) Upside Down Text
John Dyer (Apr 11 2008) Explore Article
by John Dyer There is a huge need for upside down text on the web. With everyone "going mobile," developers cannot simply rely on users having their screens oriented the same way all the time. I went through all of the possible options for creating upside down text and finally came up with a totally unobtrusive, Unicode enabled, completely web-changing piece of code (which is mostly from someone else and ...
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Dojo Campus - Feature Explorer
Dojo Campus (Apr 4 2008) Dojo Explore Article
Home | Articles Overview | Dojo Cookies | Dojo Feature Explorer Dojo Base the JavaScript Toolkit DojoX Extensions, and extras Dijit Widget system Explorer Home Dojo Feature Explorer Search: Welcome to the Dojo Feature Explorer This is the Dojo Feature Explorer page. Here you will find useful demos of all of Dojo's features. All demos include their source code, either in HTML markup, JavaScript, or both. Dojo FX, Animations Dijit ...
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